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Texas Man Arrested After Fatally Shooting Woman Who Beat Him In One-On-One Basketball Game

Texas Man Arrested After Fatally Shooting Woman Who Beat Him In One-On-One Basketball Game
Dallas Police Department; Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube

Cameron Hogg has been charged with murder in the shooting death of Asia Womack, Dallas police announced.

On October 3, 21-year-old Asia Womack was shot to death in Dallas, Texas reportedly over the results of a pick-up basketball game.

The shooter, Cameron Hogg, 31, was taken into custody by Dallas police after a warrant was issued for his arrest.


According to Womack's family, she was playing basketball against Hogg at a nearby park. Womack won the game.

They say the shooter who was a "friend of Asia's" took his children and brother home, went back to the park and shot Womack five times as she was walking home.

First responders found Womack on the sidewalk with multiple gunshot wounds. She died in a local hospital that evening.

Womack's mother told Fox News 4 in Dallas:

"This was supposed to be a friend of Asia's. She's eaten with the man."
"She's fed him, and he turned on her and killed her in a vicious way."

You can watch the news segment below.

Dallas woman, 21, shot to death over basketball game youtu.be

Viewers of the segment were both appalled and saddened, sharing their love and support for the family of the victim.

Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube


Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube


Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube


Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube


Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube


Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube


Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube


Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube


Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube


Fox 4 Dallas-Fort Worth/YouTube

A vigil for Womack was held a few days after her death and was livestreamed on Facebook.

One person shared Womack was an incredibly talented basketball player who received a scholarship to play for Texas A&M University.

"It is unfortunate what has happened. It's a tragedy."
"She had a whole life ahead of her, she received a scholarship to play basketball, and she was good at what she did, but unfortunately, she lost her life because of it."

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